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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Wednesday, January 7, 1987

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - January 7, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 2 the stars and stripes wednesday january 7, 1967 news updates Iraq oks Oil Price Nicosia. Cym Jupo Ira will be adopting the official Oil Prim i cd by i he Organ icon of of role us exporting countries despite its refusal to go along with the Cartel production quota the Middle East economic Survey said monday the authoritative newsletter quoting reliable sources said Iraq s state Oil marketing Organiza Tion already has notified it Custon in thai its official Price will be be tween si7,60 and 117.30 for the different grades of crude. It said Iraq however will continue to ignore open rules on production. Open 31 in Lasi meeting in Geneva dec. 20. Set a 1.46 million bar Reb a dry production quota for Iraq rejecting Baghdad s demand for Par Ity with Iran which has a quota of2,3 million barrels per Day. Oldrige recovering Albuquerque. . A . Commerce Secretary Malcolm Baldrige continues to improve in Hospital where he has been under treatment for More than a week for a lung ailment officials said monday. Baldrige 64. Was listed in Good condition Al University of new Mexico Hospital said Bob Hlady Hospital spokesman. Hobdy said Bat age was up and walking and had a Good appetite. Temperatures european weather it. Binl t a own  old in i font Cut up a dou9r to l j in i ill tax it by to i Gorbachev May invite Reagan to another Summit report says Washington up soviet officials predict Mikhail Gorbachev will invite president Reagan to a Summit on Neutral territory if arms talks in Geneva fait to show Progress Newsweek reported. In Lii ii week s edition the Magazine Cilcus Anonymous soviet official As saying Gorbachev will take the initiative this year if Reagan docs not and if a new round of talks in Geneva fails la show Progress. The Kremlin would prefer however that Reagan make he first move in pro posing a third Summit with Gorbacheva a signal the United states ii not com ing to the table empty handed soviet officials told Newsweek. While House spokesman Larry speak is told reporters tuesday that there has been no direct suggestion for a new Summit meeting from the soviets. He said let sixth round of the nuclear arms negotiations will begin Jan. 15 in Geneva and the president believes additional Progress can be  he said the invitation for a Summit meeting in Washington remains open bul Well have to Wail to see what the new set of arms negotiations produces. Secretary of stale George Shultz told reporters that Reagan s invitation to Gorbachev for a Summit in the unite states issued at their first Summit in 1985, still stands. Reagan first Mcl with Gorbachev in Geneva in november 1985 and invited him id arrange a 1986 Summit in the United states. Hie soviet Leader instead asked to join the president on Neutral territory Reykjavik. Iceland As a prelude to a full scale . Summit. The october meeting in Iceland ended abruptly because of disagreement Over Reagan s Star wan space defense plan. Newsweek said soviet officials desire a 1987 Summit because they tee ten Chance for reaching an agreement with vice president George Bush if he wins the Republican presidential nomination and the 1988 election. The soviets blame Bush for negotiating increased . Arms sate to China and for playing communist leaders in peking against those in Moscow the Magazine said. The Kremlin believes nuclear testing is the most promising area for a new super Power agreement and Gorbachev May pro pose an interim threshold treaty limiting the number and yield of nuclear explosives if Reagan refuses to agree to a moratorium Ronall tests Newsweek said. Abc to distribute shows to Europe los Angeles a Abc new plans to distribute its news programs to european hotels and Cable systems be ginning this year Abc news president Lawrence k. Grossman said monday. The division also Wilt lest the idea of broadcasting the today show in week ends possibly add a late night Tongue in Cheek news show and May offer local affiliates a half hour network news feed to be paired with local noon news the International versions of abcs nightly news today meet the press and Sunrise will be distributed through a newty formed joint venture among Abc american express and in dependent newspapers of Ireland. Cable news network has a similar service but Abc is making be first foray by one of the three major Commer Cial . Networks Abc said. The idea of seven Day a week today broadcasts will be tested with a sunday version to air Bier this year. Grossman said can gels its highest ratings on saturday mornings when it is the Only television news available. The proposed late night news Divi Sion produced show would follow late night with David Letterman probably once a week Grossman said. Everybody is trying o do a kind of offbeat news Effort except the Newt Divi Sion except  be Laid. It s been done by the second City people it s been done by the that was the wee that Wai people by actors by Comedi ans. We see an awful lot of stun of inter est in the human condition and we Don t put it on the air. There s no room for it for the final Quarter of the year Lasi year for the first time since 1967. Woman sought for cashing worthless checks Munich is army criminal in vesting Virs have put out an Alert for woman who has cashed nearly 110,000 Worth of worthless checks Al several exchanges and american express Banks in Germany. The woman Ida Council is using dependent identification card to gain a Cess of military facilities said special agent Kenneth Minton of the Munich office of the criminal investigation come. She was last seen attempting 10cash a Check at the american express Bank in Aschaffenbur and investigators believe she May be heading South after several months in the Frankfurt area. Council 33, is Black 5 feel 2 inches tall and weighs about 155 pounds mint on said. She is believed to be travelling with a 4-year-Otd daughter. Council deserted her husband an army Captain assigned to the Reserve officer training corps detachment at Loyola University in new Orleans and returned to Germany with her daughter in March according to investigation command flyers. Since then she has written several worthless checks at numerous exchanges and most lately at american express military banking facilities. Minion said. Council is originally from to Trania and investigators believe she is associating with tanzanian citizens living in Germany. She also is believed to fre quent army officer and no dust. German police also have put out an Alert for the woman Minton said. Anyone with information about the woman should Contact Minton at Munich military ets 440-6340, civilian 0894229-0340 or special agent David Jensen at Giessen military 343-6671, civilian 064 m02-6671. Casey not expected to return to his Job new York a Cia director William Casey is conscious and Clear minded but is unable to speak walk or control the re gel Side of his body fou owing removal of a brain tumor last month Abc news reported monday. Casey s condition makes it unlikely that he Ever will return to his Job Abc said quoting unidentified sources. Casey underwent surgery on dec. 18 for the removal of the malignant tumor. The while House a informed at least two weeks ago that i was unlikely Casey would return to work and since then a search for a possible successor has been under Way the network Cju oled its sources As saying. Deputy director Robert gales has been running the Cia in Casey s absence but is not considered a leading candidate to replace Biro Abc said several reports have said those being considered for the Job include  ambassador Vemon Walters and former Sens John Tower and Howard Baker. Cia spokeswoman Kathy Pherson and White House spokesman Denny Brisley reached by the associated press on monday night said icy would not comment on the report. Tracy Primrose spokeswoman Al Georgetown University Hospital said Casey remained in stable condition but she would not provide additional information or comment on the report. One administration official speaking on condition be Noi be identified said it has been apparent from the outset that Casey probably could not resume his duties. Partly in deference to Casey s family with whom the reagans have had a longtime Friendship and in the belief that Gates is Well equipped to handle the Job of acting director the source said there is no sense of urgency about finding a new Cia director. Of identifies airman found dead at Home Pitburg a Germany is an airman who was found dead in his Home monday has Bee identified As 23-year-old senior airman Dean hoi Man of the 2139th communications so. Holman of Dyer ind., is survived by his Mother Patricia a. Holman of Dyer and his father Richard j. Holman of Whiting incl said base spokeswoman Victoria Hanson. Honan was found in his off base Home after failing to report to work. He was declared dead at the . Air Force Hospital Al Pitburg she said. An autopsy Wilt be conducted As a part of an investigation into the cause of death. Memorial service planned for airmen killed in crash Hahn a Germany a memorial service for three airmen killed Early new year1 Day will be held today at 3 . In the base Chapel. A.  John m. Goldbach. A. I a. Eric l Haw Kins and airman William l Bowmanjr. Were found dead in Morbach by German police Niter their vehicle overturned in a Creek. All were assigned to the . Air Force Hospi Tal at harm  
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